When to replace the Alfa Romeo 156 timing belt
The Alfa Romeo 156 is a popular mid-sized car from the Italian supplier, which was produced between 1997 and 2005. This model was delivered with both petrol and diesel engines. Below you will find an overview of the timing belt replacement intervals since 1997. If you don't know which engine your car has, you can enter the license plate number below.
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Petrol variants manufactured between 1997 and 2005
- Alfa Romeo 156 1.6 16v T.Spark 82 and 88 kW = 60 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. Under heavy load, 3 years is prescribed.
- Alfa Romeo 156 1.8 16v T.Spark 103 and 106 kW = 60 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. Under heavy load, 3 years is prescribed.
- Alfa Romeo 156 2.0 16v T.Spark all variants = 60 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. Under heavy load, 3 years is prescribed.
- Alfa Romeo 156 2.5 V6 24V = 120 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. Under heavy load, 3 years is prescribed.
- Alfa Romeo 156 3.2 GTA 184 kW = 120 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. Under heavy load, 3 years is prescribed.
Diesel Variants manufactured between 1997 and 2005
- Alfa Romeo 156 1.9 JTD all variants = 120 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. Under heavy load, 3 years is prescribed.
- Alfa Romeo 156 2.4 JTD all variants = 120 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. Under heavy load, 3 years is prescribed.